(d) making out, proving: mása teach gadaighe is a dénamh
air if it is a thief's house it has to be proved against him,
O'Don. Suppl.
doberar do Socht denum cor'bo leis in claideb S. is
allowed to prove,
IT iii 201
. (Of an absconding slave) mas
amlaid frith ┐ a cul ri tech . . . is a denam conad ac elod ro
bui it must be proved (it is a proof?),
Laws v 338.11
.
do denum
na morgaiti no da seana,
O'Curry 286
(H. 3,18, 158).

(e) Corresp. to do-gní . . . di (pers. and impers.) making . . .
of, rendering: ainm do denom de to make a noun of it, treat it
as a noun,
Sg. 26b5
. aís lobor do d.¤ diibsi that you should be
treated as feeble folk,
Wb. 17b29
. ingen íar ndénam mná dí,
Triads 233
.